Romney Encounters More Core Opposition Than Clinton
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has finally surpassed New York Senator Hillary Clinton in the polls.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has finally surpassed New York Senator Hillary Clinton in the polls.
In South Carolina’s Democratic Presidential Primary, the telephone survey finds Hillary Clinton leading with 38% of the vote among Likely Democratic Primary Voters.
Former Tennessee Senator leads the Republican pack in the South Carolina Presidential Primary.
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both lead Mike Huckabee by single digits in the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
An initiative may be placed on the ballot in California to change the way the state allocates its Electoral Votes.
The latest Rasmussen Reports tracking poll on Election 2008 Issues finds that voters name Government Ethics and Corruption as the most important issue of the season.
August is shaping up like the previous several months in the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination.
It’s been just over a week since Mitt Romney won the straw poll in Ames, Iowa and Mike Huckabee came in second.
A match-up of the current frontrunners in Wisconsin shows New York Senator Hillary Clinton with a statistically insignificant one-point lead over former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the presidential race shows John McCain still within a couple percentage points of Democratic frontrunner Senator Hillary Clinton.
New York Senator Hillary Clinton leads Illinois Senator Barack Obama by nineteen percentage points in Florida’s Presidential Primary.
Rudy Giuliani leads the Republican Presidential Primary in Florida with 30% support in the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey. Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney are nearly even in second place.
For political junkies, the 2007 warm-up to next year’s Presidential election has been a wonderful time with lots of debates, public finance reports, early television ads, and candidates crisscrossing the nation.
New York Senator Hillary Clinton was First Lady of Arkansas before she was First Lady of the United States. That background puts her in a good position to capture the six Electoral College votes Arkansas will cast in Election 2008.
In Michigan, the latest Rasmussen Reports survey finds Hillary Clinton earning 49% or 50% of the vote against each of the top four Republican candidates.
GOP frontrunner Rudy Giuliani increases his advantage over Joe Biden in the latest Rasmussen Reports national survey.
If New York Senator Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee in Election 2008, it may take some work to keep Oregon in the Democratic column--51% of the state’s voters currently have an unfavorable opinion of the Democratic frontrunner.
Republican contender Rudy Giuliani now leads Clinton up 47% to 40% in the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney continues to lead all Republicans in polling for the New Hampshire Presidential Primary.
The latest Rasmussen Reports survey of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary shows Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama by fifteen percentage points.